Economics

Thanks to Sebastian and many others that requested this documentary. The United States has been spending its way deeper and deeper into the red, and saddling future generations with the mess—but who\’s paying attention?To answer that question, this documentary talks

The Pipeline:Three-part series that goes on a revealing journey through the world\’s oil-producing regions, beyond the familiar territory of the Middle East. Now that the oil price appears to be rising inexorably at the

Rich and Poor:Three-part series that goes on a revealing journey through the world\’s oil-producing regions, beyond the familiar territory of the Middle East. Now that the oil price appears to be rising inexorably at the pumps, newspapers

Tesco is Britain\’s favorite supermarket. With 2,000 stores and 15 million customers a week, it\’s almost twice as big as its nearest rival. Dispatches shows how Tesco could soon become even bigger, and asks if this retail giant is abusing

The documentary proves through facts and statistics how hyperinflation in the U.S. is now inevitable and how Americans could soon see the end of entitlement programs they have become dependent on to live and survive.Meltup features Gerald Celente, Peter Schiff,

The Wilderness:Three-part series that goes on a revealing journey through the world\’s oil-producing regions, beyond the familiar territory of the Middle East. Now that the oil price appears to be rising inexorably at the

Episode Two: The Agony of ReformAs the 1980s begin and the Cold War grinds on, the existing world order appears firmly in place. Yet beneath the surface powerful currents are carving away at the economic foundations.Western democracies still

Episode One: The Battle of IdeasA global economy, energized by technological change and unprecedented flows of people and money, collapses in the wake of a terrorist attack …. The year is 1914.Worldwide war results, exhausting the resources of

Episode Three: The New Rules of the GameWith communism discredited, more and more nations harness their fortunes to the global free-market. China, Southeast Asia, India, Eastern Europe and Latin America all compete to attract the developed world\’s

The journey begins as FRONTLINE correspondent Forrest Sawyer takes viewers to a secret location: the Treasury\’s debt auction room, where the U.S. government sells securities backed by the \”full faith and credit of the United States.\” On this day, the